Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Lubbock, Texas
November 11, 1963
Time of services for T.B. Adair, 87, retired Sudan farmer who died at 8 p.m. Sunday in a convalescent home here, will be announced by Elliott Funeral Home, Lone Oak, Oklahoma.
Services will be in Lone Oak First Methodist Church, with burial in Dalton Cemetery, Lone Oak.
Adair had been a Sudan resident since 1941 and was a member of First Methodist Church there.
Arrangements here are under direction of the Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Eustace, Sudan; two sons, Floyd Adair, La Puente, California, and Don Adair, 4709 37th Street; two daughters, Mrs. Lorena Fortenberry, Lone Oak, and Mrs. Thelma Parrott, Littlefield; a brother, George Adair, Greenville, and 12 grandchildren and 14 grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Lubbock, Texas
November 11, 1963
Time of services for T.B. Adair, 87, retired Sudan farmer who died at 8 p.m. Sunday in a convalescent home here, will be announced by Elliott Funeral Home, Lone Oak, Oklahoma.
Services will be in Lone Oak First Methodist Church, with burial in Dalton Cemetery, Lone Oak.
Adair had been a Sudan resident since 1941 and was a member of First Methodist Church there.
Arrangements here are under direction of the Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Eustace, Sudan; two sons, Floyd Adair, La Puente, California, and Don Adair, 4709 37th Street; two daughters, Mrs. Lorena Fortenberry, Lone Oak, and Mrs. Thelma Parrott, Littlefield; a brother, George Adair, Greenville, and 12 grandchildren and 14 grandchildren.
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